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Video shows Japanese jets intruding in China’s ADIZ

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Video and pictures have been released on the Chinese Defense Ministry’s website showing two Japanese jets intruding on China’s Air Defense Identification Zone above the East China Sea.

The ministry says two Japanese F-15 fighter planes followed a Chinese Tu-154 jet as it was flying in China’s offshore waters on Wednesday. The Japanese jets allegedly came as close as 30 meters to the Chinese plane, posing a major safety threat.

One of the Japanese F-15s was equipped with weapons and a backup oil tank. The Ministry of Defense also said that on the same day, two Japanese surveillance aircraft carried out an operation in China’s ADIZ.

China: Response to Japanese planes' intrusion in line with int'l conventions

China’s Air Force spokesman, Shen Jinke, says the Chinese military conducted identity verification and verbal warnings to the Japanese planes that intruded on its air defense identification zone on Wednesday.

He also said the Chinese military has always exercised restraint when responding to the dangerous activity of Japanese jets. He added that all counter-measures taken were defensive in nature and in line with international conventions.

The spokesman said China’s Air Force has efficiently managed and controled its ADIZ. And it will spare no efforts in carrying out air patrols in the air defense identification zone in the future in order to uphold the lawful rights and interests of China.

 
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China's ADIZ consists of International airspace as well as part of Japanese airspace(present).as Japan still defies to recognize Chinese ADIZ,its no wonder we'll see these "Cat and Mouse" game more often.plus,Japanese Jets are in no obligation to provide their identity and other information(like Civil Carrier Jets) either.
 
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China's ADIZ consists of International airspace.as Japan still defies to recognize Chinese ADIZ,its no wonder we'll see these "Cat and Mouse" game more often.

Precisely. And besides, from the video, our F-15s were a good 5 wingspans away. No hostile movements at all. This is just mere propaganda and pretext to increase air force budget for the Chinese side. lol. :lol:
 
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Precisely. And besides, from the video, our F-15s were a good 5 wingspans away. No hostile movements at all. This is just mere propaganda and pretext to increase air force budget for the Chinese side. lol. :lol:

couldn't see the video as its still now,"LOADING"...any other source of the video??
 
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Big move? No. Merely following air interdiction protocol. Our F-15s merely escorted the Tu-154 out. 8-)

kōhai, you don't get it. China rarely disclosed the videos or pics of JMSDF to public, so I think there will be some big move, president Xi is a rather tough guy, unlike his predecessors. :china:
 
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China's ADIZ consists of International airspace as well as part of Japanese airspace(present).as Japan still defies to recognize Chinese ADIZ,its no wonder we'll see these "Cat and Mouse" game more often.plus,Japanese Jets are in no obligation to provide their identity and other information(like Civil Carrier Jets) either.
China's ADIZ never contians part of Japanese airspace,you should see clearly.
 
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kōhai, you don't get it. China rarely disclosed the videos or pics of JMSDF to public, so I think there will be some big move, president Xi is a rather tough guy, unlike his predecessors. :china:

We regularly make air interdiction, and the Chinese are not the only ones. We make interdiction to S. Korea, Russian, and even Taiwanese planes. :azn:
 
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red line is china's,blue line is jap's
 

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Video shows Japanese jets intruding in China’s ADIZ

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Video and pictures have been released on the Chinese Defense Ministry’s website showing two Japanese jets intruding on China’s Air Defense Identification Zone above the East China Sea.

The ministry says two Japanese F-15 fighter planes followed a Chinese Tu-154 jet as it was flying in China’s offshore waters on Wednesday. The Japanese jets allegedly came as close as 30 meters to the Chinese plane, posing a major safety threat.

One of the Japanese F-15s was equipped with weapons and a backup oil tank. The Ministry of Defense also said that on the same day, two Japanese surveillance aircraft carried out an operation in China’s ADIZ.

China: Response to Japanese planes' intrusion in line with int'l conventions

China’s Air Force spokesman, Shen Jinke, says the Chinese military conducted identity verification and verbal warnings to the Japanese planes that intruded on its air defense identification zone on Wednesday.

He also said the Chinese military has always exercised restraint when responding to the dangerous activity of Japanese jets. He added that all counter-measures taken were defensive in nature and in line with international conventions.

The spokesman said China’s Air Force has efficiently managed and controled its ADIZ. And it will spare no efforts in carrying out air patrols in the air defense identification zone in the future in order to uphold the lawful rights and interests of China.



Nice move by Japan. Tit for Tat.
 
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Diaoyu is still under Japan's control.but even if it is disputed,China exerted its ADIZ far inside Japanese Airspace.

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you can see how much they actually dug deep.

In addition, their newly established ADIZ violates our EEZ. We will patrol our air and maritime domain as we have always. :)
 
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